It outpaced the first Transformers film – which opened with $70.5 million – but fell short of the second and third installments, which opened with $108.9 million and $115.8 million, respectively.

With Transformers dominating the box office, there wasn't much of a chance for other films to score very big. 22 Jump Street managed to hang onto its No. 2 spot, earning $15.4 million, thus bringing its domestic total to $139 million off a $50 million budget.

The DreamWorks animated film How To Train Your Dragon 2 managed to hold on to its third-place spot, earning $13.1 million.

Meanwhile, Think Like A Man Too took a hard fall, dropping from first place to fourth, earning $10.4 million, a 64.4% drop from its opening weekend.

Disney's Maleficent stayed static at No. 5, earning $8.2 million, which brings its total to $201.8 million in the US.

Clint Eastwood's poorly-received film adaptation of the musical Jersey Boys dropped from fourth to sixth, and took in $7.6 million, bringing its domestic total to $27.3 million, still far from its modest $40 million budget.

The young adult romantic drama The Fault In Our Stars dropped from seventh to eight and took in $4.8 million, while X-Men: Days Of Future Past followed suit, dropping from eight to ninth, earning $3.3 million.

Jon Favreau's Chef stayed strong in the No. 10 spot with $1.6 million, only a 3.2% drop from last weekend. What movie did you see this week?